Volume demand will rise from 68.24 billion m² to 85.76 billion m² across the same time period; a 4.7% annual growth rate.

The Future of Labels and Release Liners to 2023 delivers an unparalleled insight into this market evolution as innovative technologies lower costs and improve production and printing efficiencies to also open up new markets for label and release liner producers.

Value for the release liners that hold labels will increase more rapidly than for label stock, as new superior products enter the market. This will push a global value of $9.10 billion for these vital components at a 4.7% growth rate to reach $11.45 billion in 2023.

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Our exclusive content:

Comprehensive analysis of current and future demand for label and release liner materials in all key end-use packaging applications and geographic markets.

An exclusive data set presented in over 250 tables and figures segmenting this market (by value and volume) across all key metrics.

Expert profiling of industry trends and quantitative assessments of their impact on future consumption of different label materials and format.

What methodology is used?

The Future of Labels and Release Liners to 2023 draws upon Smithers Pira’s extensive global network of experts and contacts in the packaging and print market. Combining its own extensive database and analytical studies of these core industries and material markets with:

Interviews with label and release liner material suppliers and converters

Company websites and annual reports

Conference proceedings

Technical papers and patent filings

The latest trade association and other third-party data sources

Official government statistics

What will you discover?

Exclusive analysis of evolving brand and consumer trends impacting the introduction of new technologies; including recyclable label and liner stocks, lineless labels, no-look labels, smart interactivity, and the competition between digital and analogue label print processes.

The current and future demand for different label types in each geographic region across all major end-use applications.

Dedicated analysis of the influence of the latest label market developments on release liner consumption by base material stock – glassine calendered kraft, clay-coated kraftolyolefin-coated paper, films and other papers – across the same essential metrics.

Consideration of how the wider use of flexible packaging will affect label use; and what converters, brands, and material suppliers can do to resist this move.

Who should buy this report?

Manufacturers, suppliers and distributors of labels and release liner stock